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Dr David Lindsay

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Publications

2010

Henderson M, De Zwart M, Lindsay D and Phillips M, ‘Legal risks for students using social networking sites’ (2010) 25(1) Australian Educational Computing 3-7.

De Zwart M, Henderson M, Phillips M and Lindsay D, ‘'I like, stalk them on Facebook': teachers' 'privacy' and the risks of social networking sites’, 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS '10), 7 June 2010, Wollongong, NSW, 319-326.

Lindsay D, ‘Liability of ISPs for end-user copyright infringements: the first instance decision in Roadshow Films Pty Ltd v iiNet Ltd (No 3)’ (2010) 60(2) Telecommunication Journal of Australia 1-21.

Lindsay D, de Zwart M, Henderson M and Phillips M, ‘Understanding legal risks facing children & young people using social networking sites’ (2010) 61(1) Telecommunications Journal of Australia 1-18.

 

2009

De Zwart M J and Lindsay D F, ‘Governance and the global metaverse’, in Daniel Riha & Anna Maj (Eds.) The Real and the Virtual: Critical Issues in Cybercultures. Inter-disciplinary Press, Freeland Oxfordshire UK, (2009), 173-182

2008

Lindsay D, 'Copyright Protection of Broadcast Program Schedules: IceTV before the High Court' (2008) 19 Australian Intellectual Property Journal 196-230.

Lindsay D, Rodrick, S and de Zwart M, 'Regulating Internet and Convergent Mobile Content' (2008) 58 Telecommunications Journal of Australia 31.1-31.29

Lindsay D, 'Does Regulating Telecommunications Interconnection Amount to Compulsory Acquisition of Property? The High Court’s Decision on the Regulation of ULLS and LSS and its Implications for Structural Separation' (2008) 58 Telecommunications Journal of Australia 6.1-6.9.

Lindsay D, 'Copyright in Electronic Program Guides' (2008) 26 Copyright Reporter 61-78.

Lindsay D, 'Sucks-type domain names and cybergripe sites under the UDRP' (2008) 11 Internet Law Bulletin 128-131.

Linsday D, (Book Review) The Moral Rights of Authors and Performers: An International and Comparative Analysis by Elizabeth Adeney OUP, Oxford, 2006. (2008) 13 Media & Arts Law Review 113-118.

New chapters in Lahore J and Rothnie W, Copyright and Designs LexisNexis/Butterworths, Sydney, 1996. 'Limitations on liability of carriers & carriage service providers' Sept 2008;  'Private Use (& other new) Exceptions' March 2008.

Conference papers

'Recent Developments in Australian Copyright Law: After the AUSFTA', Invited presentation to Law and Technology Group, University of Ottawa Law School, 21 October 2008.

'Copyright and Electronic Program Guides: Comparative Legal Analysis', Fall Faculty Colloquium, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, 8 October 2008.

'Sucks-Type Domain Names and Criticism Sites under the UDRP: Critical Analysis of Persistent Controversies', Paper presented to Sixth Annual Works in Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium, Tulane University, New Orleans, 4 October 2008.

'Sucks-Type Domain Names and Criticism Sites under the UDRP', Paper presented to Faculty Roundtable Series, Washington College of Law, American University, 29 September 2008.

'Nine Network v IceTV: Legal and Policy Analysis of the Appeal Court decision', Invited paper presented to Copyright Society of Australia, Blake Dawson, Sydney, 24 July 2008.

'My Self, My Avatar, My Rights? Rights of Avatar Identity and Integrity in Virtual Worlds', Paper presented to Visions of Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace and Science Fiction Conference, Mansfield College, Oxford, 3 July 2008 (with M. De Zwart).

'Copyright Protection of Buildings and Artistic Works in Virtual Worlds: Comparative Legal Analysis', Paper presented to Law and Regulation of Virtual Worlds Seminar, Monash University Law Chambers, 25 June 2008.

'Sucks-type Domain Names and Criticism Sites: Analysis and Update', TC Beirne School of Law Research Seminar Series, University of Queensland, 9 May 2008.

'Criticism Sites and the UDRP: Recent developments and emerging principles', Paper presented to Domain Name Law & Regulation, Seminar and Book Launch, Monash University Law Chambers, 20 February 2008.

2007

International Domain Name Law: ICANN and the UDRP, Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland Oregon, ppi-470

Internet Domain Name Dispute Resolution, Intellectual Property Forum, vol 2007, issue 68, IPSANZ (International Property Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc.), Melbourne, Australia, pp37-47

DART: a new missile in Australia's e-research strategy (with Paterson, M.R.P., Monotti, A.L. & Chin, A.L.), Online Information Review, vol 31, issue 2, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Bradford UK, pp116-134

Mobile Phones: Copyright in Content (presented with De Zwart, M.J. & Roderick, S.P.), Mobile Media 2007, 2-4 July, University of Sydney, Sydney NSW, pp. 276-287

Copyright in Electronic Program Guides: the Ice TV case, Invited paper presented to 13th Biennial Copyright Law & Practice Symposium, Australian Copyright Council and Copyright Society of Australia, Sydney, 22 November 2007

The New Copyright TPM Regime, Invited paper presented to Law Institute of Victoria, 29 March 2007, Published as David Brennan and David Lindsay. Ammendments to teh Copyright Act (Law Institute of Victoria, Melbourne, 2007)

Final Report for the Content and Rights Work Package (CR6)Dataset Acquisition, Accessibility and Annotation e-Research Technologies Project (DART) (with Monotti, A.L., Paterson, M.R.P., Chin, A.L.), Monash Universtiy, Melbourne, pp. i-192

New Technological Protection Measures (TPM) regime, in J. Lahore and W. Rothnie eds Copyright and Designs (looseleaf service) Butterworths, Sydney, released April 2007

2006

‘Copyright, privacy and digital rights management (DRM)’ (with Ricketson, S) In Andrew T. Kenyon and Megan Richardson (Eds.) New Dimensions in Privacy Law: International and comparative perspectives. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, (2006) 121-153

'Internet intermediary liability: a comparative analysis in the context of the Digital Agenda reforms' (2006) 24(1/2) Copyright Reporter  70-86

'Lessons from teh USA: Recent U.S. Legal and Regulatory Developments and What They Might Mean for Australia' (with Dewan, G.) (2006) 56(1) Telecommunications Journal of Australia   45-53

Conference paper:
'Recorded lectures: Looking to the future' (with Buxton, K., Jackson, K., DeZwart, M.J. & Webster, L.), The 23rd Annual conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education: Who's Learning? Whose Technology? Sydney NSW, 3-6 December 2006. Sydney University Press (2006) 101-104

2005

‘An Exploration of the Conceptual Basis of Privacy and the Implications for the Future of Australian Privacy Law’, Melbourne University Law Review, forthcoming, April 2005

2004

'Whose WHOIS privacy? - The Nominet case' (2004) 11(4) Privacy Law and Policy Reporter 91-95

‘Cream Holdings Ltd v Banerjee: Casenote’ (2004) 9(4) Media & Arts Law Review 339-344

‘Casenote: Giller v Procopets – Distress but no damages’ (2004) 11(3) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 86-89

‘Naomi Campbell in the House of Lords: Implications for Australia’ (2004) 11(1) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 4-11

‘Misunderstanding ‘personal information’: Durant v Financial Services Authority’ (2004) 10(10) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 182-187

2003

‘What is cyberlaw?’ (2003) 53 Telecommunications Law Journal 45-53

2002

‘Playing Possum?, Privacy, Freedom of Speech and the Media Following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd: Part II (2002) 7(3) Media & Arts Law Review 161

‘Playing Possum?, Privacy, Freedom of Speech and the Media Following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd: Part I (2002) 7(1) Media & Arts Law Review 1

‘Protection of privacy under the general law following ABC v Lenah Game Meats Pty Ltd: where to now?’ (2002) 9(6) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 101

‘In re Pharmatrak, Inc Privacy Litigation: Casenote’ (2002) 9(5) Privacy Law & Policy Reporter 96

The Law and Economics of Copyright, Contract and Mass Market Licences, Centre for Copyright Studies Ltd, Sydney, 2002. (pp 1-120) (Commissioned report)

‘Freedom of expression, privacy and the media in Australia’ in Madeleine Colvin (ed) Developing Key Privacy Rights (Hart, Oxford, 2002)

‘A Comparative Analysis of the Law relating to Technological Protection Measures’ (2002) 20 (2&3) Copyright Reporter: Journal of the Copyright Society of Australia 118-137

‘Internet Domain Name Dispute Resolution’, Paper presented to BLEC Congress 2002, Melbourne, April 2002 (42 pp.) (Reproduced with permission on web-site of auDA, the Australian domain names self-regulatory authority)

2001

‘Should we Believe in Rough Consensus and Running Code? Anarchy, Tyranny and the Problem of Legitimacy in Regulating the Domain Name System (DNS)’ (Refereed paper, presented at Communication Research Forum (CRF), Canberra, September 2001)

‘Anti-Circumvention Protection Outside Copyright’, Australian country report prepared for ALAI 2001 Congress, New York, June 13-17 2001, Adjuncts and Alternatives to Copyright (pp 1-57)

‘The Scope of the Prohibition on Circumvention of Technological Measures’, Australian country report prepared for ALAI 2001 Congress, New York, June 13-17 2001, Adjuncts and Alternatives to Copyright (pp 1-18)

 
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